Cub Cadet 7252 Head Light Bulb Replacement, Tail Light Bulb Replacement, Hazard Bulb Replacement

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HEAD LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

The tractor is equipped with four headlight bulbs. If one of the bulbs should burn out, replace the bulb as follows:

Fully raise the hood so that the hood prop link holds the hood in the raised position.

Pull both locking tabs of the wire harness plug away from the bulb/socket assembly and unplug the wire harness from the bulb assembly. See Figure 34.

BULB/SOCKET

ASSEMBLY.

WIRE

REFLECTOR

HARNESS

PLUG

LOCKING TAB

 

Figure 34

Turn the bulb/socket assembly approximately a quarter turn counterclockwise to align its tabs with the notches of the reflector, then remove from the reflector.

Replace with a new bulb/socket assembly (Cub Cadet No. 725-3161A).

Align the tabs of the new bulb/socket assembly with the notches of the reflector and insert the bulb.

Turn the bulb/socket assembly clockwise to lock in place. Plug the wire harness into the socket, making sure the plug locking tabs lock onto the socket assembly.

TAIL LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

Each tail light assembly has two light bulbs — a reverse indicator bulb (Cub Cadet no. 725-3263) and a tail light (Cub Cadet no. 725-3262). Access the back side of the tail lights from under the rear fender.

NOTE: Use caution when removing the tail light sockets from the reflector housings. The bulbs can be pulled from the sockets and dropped into the reflector housing, requiring removal of the reflector housing to retrieve the bulb.

Replace a tail light bulb as follows:

Turn the light socket counterclockwise to align the socket tabs with the notches in the tail light reflector.

Once aligned, carefully pull the light socket out of the tail light reflector.

Pull the light bulb from the socket and replace with a like part.

Align the tabs of the socket with the notches in the reflector and carefully insert the socket. Turn the socket fully clockwise to lock in place.

HAZARD BULB REPLACEMENT

Flashing hazard lights are installed on each side of the ROPS. Replace the bulbs as follows:

Grasp the outer half of the light housing and both the front and rear lenses. Accessing the screws from the notches at the top and bottom of the outer housing, remove the two screws fastening the outer and inner housings together. See Figure 35.

NOTCH

LENSES

 

BULB

SOCKET

 

SCREW

 

 

INNER

NOTCH HOUSING

OUTER

HOUSING

Figure 35

Remove the outer housing and lenses.

Push in on the bulb and turn counterclockwise to remove the bulb from the light socket.

Align the new bulb with the socket slot, push the bulb into the socket, and turn clockwise to lock it in the socket.

While making certain the lenses engage the front and rear grooves of the inner housing, install the lenses and outer housing. Secure with the two screws.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Important Read Safety Rules and Instructions CarefullyCalling Service Information Table of ContentsTo the Owner Tractor Model Plate Recording Model and Serial Number InformationRops Information Plate General Operation Important Safe Operation PracticesDo not Slope OperationChildren Operating the PTOService Safety Frame RopsKeep Hands Safety LabelsStarting AID FAN Warning Label Located on Each Side of RadiatorPTO Warning Label Located on Rear PTO Shield Battery Warning Label Located Under HoodRoll Over Warning Label Located on RIGHT/REAR Fender Floorboard and Dash Panel Mounted Controls Controls and FeaturesSteering Wheel PTO SwitchIgnition Switch Seat Adjustment LeverParking Brake Lever Hazard Light SwitchHeadlight Switch Differential Lock PedalPTO Indicator Light Battery Indicator LightEngine Coolant Temperature Light Parking Brake Indicator LightPTO Selection Lever Fender Mounted Conrtols and FeaturesPTO Reverse Override Switch Fuel Fill CapAmber Hazard Lights Transmission Hi/Lo Range Shift LeverCup Holder Hand HoldsFueling the Tractor Safety Interlock SystemOperation Rollover Protective Structure RopsCold Weather Starting NEW Tractor BREAK-IN ProceduresThrottle Handle Slow Fast PTO Switch ‘OFF’ Position Starting the EngineDriving on Slopes Using Jumper Cables to Start the EngineStopping the Engine Driving the TractorUsing the HI/LO Range Shift Lever Using the FORWARD/REVERSE PedalStopping the Tractor Using the Hydraulic Lift Lever Using the Differential Lock PedalHydraulic Lift Lever Engaging the PTO Using the PTO Selection LeverLighting Using the PTO Reverse Override SwitchUsing the Hitch Plate Using the Three Point HitchRear Weight Box Tractor WeightingFront Weights Weighting the Rear of the TractorThree Point Hitch Adjustments AdjustmentsAdjusting the Seat Adjusting the Seat BeltHEX Shaft HEX JAM NUT Adjusting Front Wheel TOE-INAdjustment Tube JAM NUTAdjusting Hydraulic Lift Feedback ROD Adjusting the BrakesFeedback Links Rodhydraulic Lift Valve API Tractor MaintenanceLubrication Table General Information11 5 Service Intervals Operation to Lubrication and Maintenance ChartGeneral Battery Information Accessing the Engine CompartmentBattery Holddown ROD Wing NUT Holddown Strap Cable Clamp Battery RemovalBattery Maintenance Battery StorageNotch Lenses Bulb Socket Screw Inner Notch Housing Outer Head Light Bulb ReplacementTail Light Bulb Replacement Hazard Bulb ReplacementInstrument Panel Fuses Instrument Panel Bulb ReplacementAccessing the Fuse Center Servicing Electrical SystemHazard Light Flasher Relay Main FuseChecking TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC System OIL Level Hydrostatic Hydraulic System OIL Filter Changing TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC System OILTransmission Drain Plug Initial Break-In Period Filter Change Lubrication of Drive Shaft Maintenance of the Rollover Protective Structure RopsTire Maintenance Tire Inflation ChartTractor Storage Front of EngineRemoving the Tractor from Storage Engine Information and Maintenance Limited Liability Before servicing Engine MaintenanceCleaning the Engine Cleaning the Radiator Screen and RadiatorFull Mark OIL Filter Coolant ADD Mark Reservoir Adding Engine OILChanging the Engine OIL and Filter HEX Drain Cock Engine ValveRemote Radiator CAP Filler Neck Overflow Hose Checking Engine Coolant LevelOverflow Reservoir Coolant Drain Plug Changing the AIR CleanerInspection of Cooling System Hoses Changing the Engine CoolantChanging the Fuel Filter Servicing the Foam PrecleanerServicing the Paper Element Servicing the Spark PlugsSpecifications Brakes Power Take-OffGeneral Dimensions Hydraulic Lift SystemDescription Optional Equipment and AccessoriesModel Number CLEVELAND, Ohio CUB Cadet LLC Post Office BOX

7252 specifications

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